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Utah will reopen its national parks and monuments despite the shutdown after a deal between the state's governor and the Interior Department. The deal will reopen Arches, Bryce Canyon, Canyonlands ...
Travel opinion By Manchester Evening News 13:19, 31 MAY 2011 Updated 21:54, 11 JAN 2013 FILM LOCATION: John Ford Point in Monument Valley × ...
All of Utah's national parks are located in the state’s southern half. From steep yet sublime Zion Canyon, to the imagination-igniting hoodoos of Bryce and the iconic Delicate Arch, the ...
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Utah National Parks: Ranked Worst to Best for Hiking - MSNYet, despite the crowds, it’s my favorite of the Utah national parks is Zion, a true “hikers’” park. It’s also where I spent the most time since I stayed 30 minutes away for a month.
Next, on your Utah National Parks road trip is Capitol Reef National Park, which is northeast by about 110 miles and takes you along Utah’s Scenic Byway 24, which in part feels like you’re ...
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When In Your State USA on MSNYour guide to Moab, Utah in AugustAugust in Moab gives hot days and star‑filled nights. Plan hikes early or late to beat the heat. Pack sun protection. Moab in ...
Utah representatives have hammered out a deal with the Department of the Interior that will see five national parks, two national monuments and a national recreation area open their doors for ten ...
The last of Utah's national parks to close in the face of this year's coronavirus epidemic, it will be the first to welcome visitors back on May. 6 with limited services and destinations available.
Kodachrome Basin State Park Utah is home to more than 20 International Dark Sky Parks —more than any other state in the U.S.—and Kodachrome Basin State Park is one of its most recent additions.
Nestled between two of the "Mighty Five" at each end — Bryce Canyon and Capitol Reef national parks — and many "hidden gems" along the way, this 123-mile road is Utah's All-American Road.
Zion’s challenges At Zion, the most popular of Utah’s “Mighty 5” national parks, officials announced they will start reopening “select” areas May 13 but have yet to provide details.
Despite a spike in national park visitation, Utah's state parks were as popular as ever in 2021. The year brought more than a million more visitors to the parks than the record-shattering 2020 figure.
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